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    <title>2025: ByteDance — Thailand AI Data Hub</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/bytedance-thailand-ai-data-hub.html</link>
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    <description>Bangkok, Bangkok / Chonburi, Thailand | Under Construction | 400 MW — In June 2024, ByteDance (the parent company of TikTok) announced a massive $3.8 billion investment to establish a major data center and AI hub in Thailand. This initiative is designed to localize TikTok&apos;s content recommendation engines and </description>
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    <title>2024: Volcengine Inner Mongolia Horinger Computing Center</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/volcengine-bytedance-ai-training-china.html</link>
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    <description>Horinger, Inner Mongolia, China | Under Construction | 100 MW — DTDATA reports that the Volcengine Inner Mongolia Horinger Computing Center formally started construction in Horinger New Area in November 2024. The source says the project is being built in two phases: Phase 1 with eight data-center buildi</description>
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    <title>2024: TikTok / ByteDance — Project Clover EU Data Center (Norway)</title>
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    <description>Hamar, Hamar, Norway | Under Construction | 50 MW — Project Clover is TikTok&apos;s initiative to store European user data within European borders and segregate it from Chinese government access — responding to regulatory pressure from the European Commission, national data protection authorities</description>
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